Society
and CLUBS
Plan Observance
Pearl Harbor Day
At Luncheon Meet
Plans for the largo open house
affair which the Jackson Red
Cross chapter will hold Decem
ber 7 at the courthouse in ob
servance o.f Pearl Harbor day
were made Tuesday at a lunch'
eon for which Mrs. Alfred S. V,
Carpenter was hostess at the
Colony club. Mrs. Carpenter is
general chairman in charge of
the open house which will be
held between 10 a. m. and
p. m.
Thf rtnpn hnusf. will ncpnm.
plish a three-fold purpose, ac
cording to the plans. It will
show, the activities and opera
tion of the many chapter de
partments and services, greatly
needed volunteers will be re
cruited end gifts collected to be
sent by (he county camp and
hospital committee for presen
tation to men on the high seas
at Christmas time. Great em
phasis is being laid on this lat
ter project by the camp and hos
pital committee and everyone in
the county is invited to contri
bute gifts These will be added to
gifts collected from many coast
points and assembled at ports of
embarkation. ,
Suggested gifts are shaving
cream or lotion, comb and nail
4i1a eata a7j-m hladaD siowIb no.
perback books, handkerchiefs,
ties, small games, address books,
eversharp pencils, writing pads
and pencils, soap, cigarettes,
cigarette cases, oilskin water
proof pouches, snapshot cases or
billfolds. .
Invited to the luncheon were
the chairmen of various Red
Cross services and committees
including Mrs. Rawjes Moore,
Mrs. A. Oren Schenck, Mrs. Gus
Newbury, Mrs. Charles Stearns,
Mrs. Harry Holmes, Mrs. C.
Rease Bralcy, Miss Helen Bullis,
Mrs. . S. E. Philips, Miss Vera
Humphrey, Mrs. H. O. Colburn,
Mrs. Maurice Spatz, Mrs. Don
Newbury, Mrs. Mark Goldy,
Mrs. Gillian Salade, introduced
during the meeting as the new
vice-chairman of special services
for the chapter, Mrs. John R.
Young and Mrs. John W. Hors
ley, representing the army Red
Cross auxiliary, Mrs. Fred
Rankin.
Med ford Woman
Is Honor Guest
Mrs. Albert Kenyon was hon
ored guest last Monday morning
when Mrs. Everett Faber invited
a few friends for "brunch" at
her home in Central-Point. An
arrangement of fall flowers of
a deep rose hue and blue tapers
centered the table and bouton-
nieres marked the places laid
for each guest.
Guests were Mrs. Kenyon,
Mrs. Clarence Meeker, Mrs
Louis Klrby, Mrs. George How
ard, Mrs. Charles Hopkins and
Mrs. Elton Waldrori;
Mrs. Kenyon was presented
- with a farewell gift since she is
leaving soon to reside in Wash
ington. ' -
Party Is Planned
By Wenonah Club
Members of the Wenonah club
will hold the annual Christmas
, party Thursday of this week,
the affair to be at the-home of
Mrs. Walter Wilson on Janney
Lane. A covered dish luncheon
win be served at noon and a
Christmas tree with exchange
of gifts is planned for the after
noon. Members are reminded to
bring their own table services.
McKinneyi in Portland
For Family Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McKinney,
537 Austin street, went to Port
land last week to attend the
50th wedding anniversary cele
bration of Mrs. McKinney's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Reinig. Mr.
and Mrs. Reinig were married in
Seattle, Wash., November 29
1694. They have resided in Port
land since 1904.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinney plan
ned to attend the Medford-La
Grande football game during
their visit.
Faith of Our Fathers, Living Still
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Ths APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
3rd St. and N. Central Ave.
Services Sunday, 11 a. m 3 p. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.
Music Evangelism A place of prayer
no collections.
Women Of Rotary
Christmas Party
To Be Wednesday
Medford Women of Rotary
will hold the annual Christmas
party Wednesday of this week
at the home of Mrs. Ernest R.
Gilstrap, 35 Geneva street. A
covered dish luncheon will be
served at 1 o'clock with the tra
ditional exchange of gifts from
the Christmas tree in the after
noon. Members are asked to
bring a gift for a charitable proj
ect as well as the exchange gift.
A program appropriate to the
yuletide season will be pre
Hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mrs. C. J. Semon, Mrs.
E. H. Edgerton and Mrs. Ken
neth Denman in addition to Mrs.
Gilstrap. Members are asked to
arrive promptly at 1 o'clock.
Visitors Leaving
After Month Here.
At Newhall Home
Mrs. Dorothy L. Guthrie, for
mer Medford resident who has
been a guest of Mrs. Charles
Newhall, Old Stage road, for
the past month, plans to leave
Wednesday for California. She
will visit her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy
Guthrie In Riverside, and
friends in a number of other
cities.
Mrs. Guthrie, who came to
Medford from Canada where
she had been with a brother,
will spend the winter in the
south and plans to be in Med
ford again when she returns
north in the spring. Until her
arrival in Canada Mrs. Guthrie
had been in England for a num
ber of years and for five years
served with the women's aux
iliary air force.
While here Mrs. Guthrie was
honored at a number of social
affairs.
Plan Homecoming
Of Rebekah Lodge
Tomorrow Evening
Olive Rebekah lodge will hold
the annual Homecoming affair
tomorrow night at the I.O.O.F,
hall. The Homecoming will be
in the form of a 6:30 o'clock
dinner for members of Odd Fel
lows lodge No. 83 and their
wives and for members of Re
bekah lodge No. 28 and their
husbands.
Those desiring further infor
mation may call Mary Cave,
3066, or Myrtle Newton, 6569
Mothers To Hold
Annual Election
Election of officers ,will be
held by the Medford Navy Moth
ers club at the meeting sched
uled for Tuesday at 10 a. m. at
the Girls' Community, club.
covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon. "
Mrs. Charlotte' Lehman, adju
tant of the group, Friday ex
pressed the appreciation of the
group to all Individuals and or
ganizations ' who assisted with
the project of supplying Christ
mas boxes for men of the ma
rine corps stationed at Klamath
Falls. Mrs. Lehman stated that
the results were most gratifying
seven large boxes of games,
magazines and other articles
having been packed.
Mrs. Sleeter Returns
From Visit With Son .
Mrs. R. W. Sleeter has return
ed to her home, 1715 East Main
street, after spending five weeks
in Salt Lake City with her son
and daughter-in-law. Dr. . and
Mrs. Dick Sleeter and their in
fant son. Richard Lee. Richard
Lee, first child of Dr. and Mrs.
Sleeter, was born Oct. 14. Mrs,
Sleeter is the former Isabelle
Miller of Medford.
Dr. Sleeter is taking a resi
dency at the Salt Lake City
General hospital, his - mother
states.
Birthday Celebrated
In celebration of the birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Ferdie Hub
bard, Mrs. Edna Standley enter
tained at dinner the evening of
November 29. Dinner was served
at six o'clock at the home of
Oliver Martin on Kirtland road
to Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Mr
Martin and Mrs. Standley. Dur
ing the evening Mrs. Hubbard
was presented with a number of
gifts.
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Newly wed Couple -
Will Make Home
In Eagle Point
Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Whaley, Jr., have taken up
residence here with Mr.
Whaley's sister, Miss Rose
Whaley, having returned here
from a brief wedding trip.
Mrs. Whaley is the former
Dessie Jane Wirick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wirick of
Eagle Point. Her wedding to Mr.
Whaley took place November
13 in Portland, the services be
ing read at Centenary - Wilbur
Methodist church by the Rev.
Owen J. Beadles. The bride's
wedding costume was a royal
blue wool crepe dress with
matching accessories. She wore
gardenia corsage.
The groom recently -receiver!
medical discharge from tne
army.
State Inspector ,
Of Relief Corps
Coming Thursday
Mary Fern, Portland, depart
ment inspector for the Women's
Relief Corps, will be in Medford
Thursday to make the annual
inspection of the local corps.
She will meet with corps mem
bers at the armory at 2 o clock
in the afternoon.
Election of officers will be
held during the afternoon and
the meeting will close with .a
tea hour. Mrs. Fred Lawrence is
president of the Medford corps.
Mills College Student
Will Aid With Play
Miss Clara Daniels, sophomore
student at Mills College In Oak
land, Calif., will aid with the
presentation of the annual
Christmas play at the college ac
cording to a news release from
the school. The play will be giv
en Wednesday, Dec. 6. Miss
Daniels is serving on the com
mittee in charge of properties
for the play. '
Miss Daniels . is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Daniels,
407 Park avenue.
CALENDAR
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Monday '
1:00 p. m. Past Matrons'
club, Reames chapter, home of
Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 340 South
Riverside avenue, for dessert
luncheon and Christmas party.
Bring exchange gift and one for
a child. Visiting matrons invited.
6:30 p. m. Past Commander
club, D.A.V., potluck dinner at
home of Mrs. Nettle Cassman in
Central Pointfor members and
husbands.
: 6:30 p. m. Annual: Home
coming dinner of Olive Rebekah
lodge at I.O.O.F. hall for Re
bekahs and their husbands, Odd
Fellows and their wives. For in
formation call Mary Cave, 3066,
or Myrtle Newton, B369.
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A GIFT BOX of Luscious Red DELICIOUS
A LIMITED
What handsome gift boxes these are! From 100 to 125 big, juicy,
luscious Red Delicious Apples, grown right here at Wing Orchards.
Individually wrapped special pads and liners to protect them in
shipment. Packed in wooden boxes with colorful
gift labels giving the names of donor and receiv
er. Weight about 54 lbs. Shipped express prepaid
anywhere in U. S. A.
Alto ttandard wrapped
Delicious boxes weight
Storage plant, only ...
Standard Gift Box
GREEK NEWTOWN
PIPPIN APPLES
Contains 100 to 125 individually wrapped, long keep
ing, green Newtown Pippin Apples, Unexcelled for
baking, sauce, and eating out of hand. In prime con
dition for use in March and April.
Approximate shipping
Shipped in Standard Box only
Each Box Carries Attractive Holiday Label Showing
Donor's Name Order Now Supply Limited
WEN ECIHI AMDS, Ma
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild,
Christmas-party at Presbyterian
church parlors. Silver offering
will be taken for gift for service
men.
Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers'
club. Girls' Community club.
Covered dish luncheon at noon.
Election of officers.
10:30 a. m. St. Mark's Auxil
iary-Guild, at MarKade for sew
ing. Sack lunch at noon followed
by program and business meet
ing. 1:00 p. m. City P.-T.A. coun
cil, home of Mrs. W. R. Glass,
425 Earhart street.. Junior high
school association . will be in
charge of program. -
2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks
Temple for dessert and games.
Mrs. Bauman and Mrs. Fred
ricks, hostesses.
6:30 p. m. Lady Lions cover
ed dish supper at home of Mrs.
Frank Cullens, 641 South Holly
street. .
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE,
P.E.O., home of Mrs. Victor Sein
er, 1007 Queen - Anne avenue.
Program by Miss Helen Parish.
8.00 p. m. Past Presidents,
Degree of Honor, at home of
Adabee Seiler, 1132 West Main
street, for Christmas party,
Wednesday
10:30 a. m. DAV Auxiliary
Sewing club, home of Mrs. Ber
tha Neff, 811 Bennett street.
Covered dish luncheon at noon.
12 noon Get-Together ' club,
pot-luck luncheon at Eagles
hall. Members urged to attend
to transact important business,
12 Noon Daughters of the
Nile, potluck luncheon at home
of Mrs. Bert Orr, 220 Barneburg
Road, followed by sewing for
Shrine hospital. All members in
vited to attend.
1:0$ p. m. Women of Rotary
annual Christmas. party at home
of Mrs. Ernest R. Gilstrap, 35
Geneva street. Bring exchange
gift, and charity gift.
1:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs, C. I.
Drummond, 1336 Queen Anne
avenue.
2:00 p. m. Adult Missionary
society, First Christian church
church parlors.
...2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club at Girls' Community club.
Thursday
9:30 a. m. Medford Garden
club, home of Mrs. W. L. Green
leaf, 103 South Holly street, to
make Christmas wreaths for
Camp White hospital. Bring sack
lunch, evergreens and red ber
ries.' 10:00 a. m. Red Cross open
house at courthouse in observ
ance of Pearl Harbor Day. Pub
lic invited.
10:00 a. m. Camp White Red
Cross auxiliary, courthouse audi
torium, to participate in. Red
Cross open house.
10:30 a. m. Wenonah club
Christmas party at home of Mrs.
Walter Wilson, Janney Lane.
Covered dish luncheon at noon,
Bring table service.
NUMBER! ORDER
and packaged extra fancy large
about 54 lbs. Now at Medford Ice
weiqht, 50 J
OLD STAGE ROAD MEDFORD
During the past 20 years, the
commercial 'production of wal
nuts in- California has more
than doubled.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE World bicycle, new paint.
gooa tires. Manns aieier, io uuer
FOR SALE 1041 Mainline trailer
house. 539 W. 1 othSt.
FOR SALE Factory-built trailer
house. S930. 37 worm feacn. -
LOCAL couple wishes to rentTlease
or Duy small nonie in iuwii. 010
laylor si. rnone
PLEASE return bike to 118 Mc-
Anclrew road. License o. io. no
ward. nD
for responsible girl or woman, ex
perience unnecessary, nums .ice
ream.
FOR SALE Brownie folding camera.
May be seen at Medlord center
Barber Shop,
MERRY CHRISTMAS Tia Juana
horses, 12x13. witn saddles ana
, bridle: steer!., birds, turtles, pictures
and many beautiful gifts at the
Pottery Store. Prices right. - Shop
here at 1730 N. Riverside. Bus 10c.
WANTED To buy or rent 4. or 5-room
house. iTlDune aox 03 1.
FOR SALE 20 caterpillar, good con
dition. Harry's Repair Shop, River
side and Jackson.
NEW PADDED silk housecoat. Tea.
rose, deep blue silk lining. Half
original cost. Tapestry drape, very
large, best pre-war quality, lined
ana imerunea, soil 01a sola annua,
S5.50. Imported Oriental tapestry,
large enoush to cover divan. $10,
New nair of shoes (Kanious Kiks)
$3.50. Pair fencing rapiers. $5. Some
yewwooa dow staves, rnone oiui
or 4375.
SPECIAL on cut flowers. Mexican
novelties. 1730 N. Riverside.
PACKING and crating by reliable, ex
perlenced men. Don't take chances.
Phone 2888. Davis Transfer Se Stor-
age Co., 40 S. Fir St.
FOR SALE: Burrouchs adding ma
chine and stand, $50. Phone 4174
MOVING Padded van service for
your convenience. Phone 4664, City
Transfer & Storage, 38 S. Fir St.
BARGAINS Slijrhtly used clothing
for whole family. 318 S. Main.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Hudson sc-
dan. 3 good tires. 543 Effle St.
47 ACRES. 7 acres lrrlga'ted, balance
Rood alfalfa land, 3-room modern
house, good barn, 2 wells, close In
on nived highway.
87 ACRES, 48 irrigated, some alfalfa,
12 acres orchard, all fenced, no
buildings, some machinery goes
with place. The income from this
place last year was $9000. Can be
nought for $12,300. Part cash.
195 ACRES. 93 acres free water, 33
acres in clover, free soil, 2 houses,
bnrns, and all out buildings, all ma
chinery for farming. See E. Gould,
402 West Jackson St.
RADIO-rBeauttful cabinet, like new,
Philco model, cost $100. $73 cash.
217 Apple.
FOR SALE Diamond brooeh. set with
51 diamonds, many of them of
large size, platinum mounting, price
$2500. Left for sale at 43 South
Central.
FOR RENT 2-bedroom modern, part
ly furnished house, $20. L. H.
nugnes, Fern Valley. Phone 6904.
FOR SALE Electric fan: Taylor Tot:
Collapsible baby buggy: electric
'Schick shaver; all pre-war and In
excellent conattton. Phone 3204,
FOR SALE: Dependable motor scoot
er, motor in perfect shape, tires
good, 100 miles to the gallon. Harms
meier, 34t lazier Lane.
FOR SALE Almost new oil drcu-
latlng heater with fan: coll bed
springs: desk. 1401 Euclid.
WILL PERSON who picked up girl's
brown military shoes in paper nack
at Woolworth's please bring them
V3 oiu a. nr. or pnone 15237
LOST Photogroohs. Thursday after
noon, in smau paper sacx, corner
of Main and Central. Please call
Ashland ' 4301 collect, or return to
anangie stump, newara.
FOR SALE: Porcelain circulating In
cinerator. 1303 Rcddy Ave.
WANTED Dishwasher, male
male. Holland Hotel.
or fe-
GIVE A GIFT THAT
HON APPLES
$(00
box
Red
and
When Ordering
Don't Forget a Box
For Yourself!
There's no fuss or bother Just mail or
'phone your order and ALL wrapping and
shipping details will be carefully handled . .
Let us play Santa Claut for you with Red
Apples at Christmastime.
Phone
WANTED Ctrl or woman o Iter
with housework. Good salary, phone
jaw or apply ms . mvcraiqe.
LOST Man's billfold containing B
coupons, driving license. Fred
Meyers, Rt. 3. Box 35?. B. Medford.
FOR SALE Sprtnger heifers and
cows. Selling all. Make us an offer.
Box 13ttSprlng St. Womelsdorf.
' WErBUY'EM WE EBLLTJM
COME IN AMD SEE EM
1938 Olds coupe.
1936 Plymouth sedan, .
1936 Nash sedan,
1936 PonUae sedan, -
1B36 Olds sedan, !
1935 Studebaker sedan,
1935 Ford sedan,
1937 Pontiao sedan.
1939 PonUae sedsn,
Sportlltes. foglltes. batteries, anti
freeze. Get winterised now. Large
supply famous Dayton McCUren
tires.
A. X. "Tubby- Dean. :
Your Pontlac Dealer. .
Richfield StaUon Dial 2942
6th and. Grape St. Buy Bonds.
FOR SALE Modern 3-bedroom home.
- newly redecorated Inside and out.
Completely furnished with nearly
all prewar furniture. Includes Frlg
idalre. washing machine, Ironer, gas
heaters, water tank and range. Has
garage, garden space, nice lawn and
shade. Located close In. Will give
lmmedlato possession. $3,750. Phone
5942 for aoDolntment.
TRUCKERS. ATTENTION!
For sale Chevrolet 2 -speed tun
ken rear-end assembly, all new
Sears, includes hubs, drums, axle
earing and complete enclosed
drive line. $73 cash, sea at Champ's
Garage, 311 E. Fifth.
FOR SALE Hot water tank. 50-gallon
capacity; $15. See at 217 Apple at.
TAILORING Ladies' and men's gar
ments, altering, relinlng and repairs.
Mrs. Gould. 108 Washington.
WANTED Automatic needle for mail
ing hooked rug. Phone 4547.
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
THE OREGON FINANCE CO, '
43 South Central.
A Pioneer Firm.
FOR SALE Block stock or hay salt.
Faber's, 34 S. Riverside.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
AND DINNER
Presbyterian church. Dee. ' 6.
Bazaar opens 1 p. m. Home-cooked
food and hand-made arUcles for
Chrlstmss gifts. Ham dinner will
be .served at 6:30 p. ro. . Public
Invited.
PERSONALIZED cosmetics and hair
styling, permanent waving a special
ty. Operators Amanda Williams
and Iona Canaway. Merle Norman
stoqio, 214 Medford Bidg. pn. aaua
FOR SALE Fisher's Egg Producer,
20 protein. A real egg mash, Fab
er's, 34 s. Riverside. Phone 4449.
REPLACE your broken window glass.
new glass insiauea wnue your wail.
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House,
Phone 4112. 10th and Grape.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds
of beauty service, permanenis a
specialty. Ph. 2864. 120 N. Central
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR.
Save Time, Cash and Gas.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer. -
Ph. 3919. ' eth and Bartleti.
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us.
for SALE Fisher's calf meal a
builder pelleta. Faber's, 34 8, River
side. Phone 4449. .
$2650"
Cash. 2-bedroom house, ga-
ran. laundry trays, thruba.
nil hunter, electric KfrlaS
orator, fully furnished with good
furniture. Located on Alice St, Via
tor C. Sether, Brophy Bidg.
FARMERS. ATTENTION I ll your
barn lot muddy? Need a floor In
your barn. Wo nave rough 3x12 for
this purpoie. Very reasonable. How
About some rough 1x6x16 for feno
Ins? No nrtorltlet needed
CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO..
Riverside and Barnctt Rd Ph. 0463
WAN'istiU-Middle aged man or older
to do Ugnt worn on rancn ai tan
of town Laiving quarters, wrm pro
ducts and wages. Tribune box bo.
APPLES!
we ve naa so many caul lor
these big Red, Snappy, Juicy
Delicious Applet we've pack
ed a limited quantity for local
hipment, netted in red and 1
white cellophane. Each box
containt 30 to 50 applet.
These are let Prise State Fair
Appletl Delivered price per
$4.75
DELIVE
DELIVERED
2844
Sunder,
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